Event Description
Violence is unacceptable and preventable in Canada. Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people are victims of gender-based violence at a much higher rate than non-Indigenous people. The Moose Hide Campaign aims to put an end to gender-based violence. You are encouraged to attend and take action.
Opening ceremonies will begin at 9:00am followed by activities. At 11:45am, all are welcome to join in a walk to the Quesnel Tillicum Native Friendship Centre.
Location
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Activity
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Time
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Atrium
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Welcome
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9:00
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Atrium
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Natural Medicinal Teachings with Wildcrafter Sharon Primeau
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9:15–11:15
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Cafeteria
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Bannock by Alicia Hjorth
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N206
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Paper Ribbon Skirts & Shirts with the Child Development Centre
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N207
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Make Your Own Pointillism Art with the North Cariboo Metis Association
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N121
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Make Tobacco Ties with the Nazko First Nation
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N211
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Make Your Own Feather Art with Elder Greg Sterling
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N212
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Smudging Display and Teachingswith John Morin
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S128
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Live Stream
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S122
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Tea and Visit with Elders and Live Stream
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Outside, back of campus
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Smudging with John Morin
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11:20
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Gather in Atrium
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Awareness Walk to Friendship Centre
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11:45
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If you have any questions, please contact Karen Green, Aboriginal Advisor/Liaison at greenk1@cnc.bc.ca